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Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein marries Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer

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Gustavo Maduro Vollmer, Emilia Maduro Vollmer, Alfredo Maduro Vollmer, Sofia Maduro Vollmer, Francisco Maduro Galindo, Ricardo Maduro Vollmer, Sofia Vollmer Maduro, Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer, HSH Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein, HSH The Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, HSH The Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, HSH Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein, HSH Prince Wenceslas of Liechtenstein, HSH Prince Georg of Liechtenstein (Source: Princely House/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler)

HSH Princess Marie Caroline of Liechtenstein and Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer were united in marriage today in St Florin Cathedral in Vaduz, Liechtenstein.

The Princess, 28, is the second child and only daughter of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein.  As Salic law – males only – is the basis for Liechtenstein’s succession, Marie Caroline has no rights to the throne.  Her 34-year-old husband, known as Leo, is an investment banker in London.  He is the son of Francisco and Sofia Maduro Vollmer.

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This was the first marriage of a daughter of a Sovereign Prince since 1999, when Princess Tatjana, daughter of Hans-Adam II, married Philipp von Lattorf.  Eleven years earlier,  Tatjana’s aunt, Princess Nora, the only daughter of the late Prince Franz Josef II, married  Vicente Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca, 4th Marquess of Mariño, as his second wife.

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Marie Caroline’s wedding was a private event.  The princely family’s press office released minimal details about the ceremony, reception, or who designed the bride’s gown.   This was not a state occasion, although Liechtenstein government officials were invited to the ceremony.  The majority of guests were family and friends.

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(Source: Princely House/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler)
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(Source: Princely House/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler)

    
    

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(Source: Princely House/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler)

Prince Sebastian of Luxembourg and Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium were the only two members of reigning royal families to attend the wedding.

The guests included The Prince of Liechtenstein, the Hereditary Prince and Princess with their three sons, Princes Johann Wenzel, Nikolaus and Wenzel,  Prince Nikolaus and Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, Princess Anunciata of Liechtenstein and Emanuele Musni, Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein and her husband Ralph Worthington, Prince and Prince Josef-Emmanuel of Liechtenstein, Princess Tatiana of Liechtenstein with her husband, Philipp von Lattorf and their children, including their eldest son Lukas and his fiancee, Countess Marie von Wilczek,  Princess Marie of Liechtenstein (widow of Prince Constantin) and her children,  Duke Philipp of Württemberg (former brother-in-law of the Hereditary Princess) with his sister, Mathilde, Princess of Waldburg zu Zeil,  Prince and Princess Philipp of Liechtenstein, Princess Maria-Pia of Liechtenstein and her husband, Max Kothbauer, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria withwith her husband, Daniel Terberger and two children, Prince and Princess Alexander of Liechtenstein,  Promce Wenzelaus of Liechtenstein, Prince and Princess Rudolf of Liechtenstein,  Prince Max and Princess Angela of Liechtenstein and their son, Prince Alfonso, Prince and Princess Stefan of Liechtenstein, Prince and Princess Michael of Liechtenstein,  Count Nikolaus of Königsegg-Aulendorf, Hereditary Count Philipp of Königsegg-Aulendorf,  Archduke Simeon and Archduchess Maria of Austria,  the Duke and Duchess of Noto,  the Duchess of Mediniceli and her husband, Maxime Corneille Iribarren, Prince Henri and Princess Gabriela of Bourbon-Parma, Prince Amaury of Bourbob-Parma,  Duke Max and Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria (the bride’s maternal grandparents), the Duke of Bavaria and his partner, Thomas Greinwald,  Count Maximilian & Countess Marie Valerie zu Königsegg-Aulendorf, Countess Maria Beatrix of Arco-Zinneburg,  Princess Nora of Liechtenstein and her daughter, Doña Teresa Sartorius,  Duke Carl Theodor of Württemberg,  Countess Marie-Charlotte of Waldburg-Zeil,  Prince Paul Clemens of Sachsen-Gessaphe, Georg and Stephanie von Khevenhüller-Metsch,  Maximilian and Sophie d’Andigne(the Prince and Princess of Quadt, Count Maximilian and Countess Marie von Schaffgotsch, Duchess Marie Caroline in Bavaria (former wife of Duke Philipp of Württemberg) and their children, Duchess Anna of Bavaria, her children and her husband, Andreas von Maltzan, Prince and Princess Karl of Auersperg-Breunner, and Count Franz Clemens and Countess Stephanie of Waldburg-Zeil-Hohenems and their daughter, Countess Leonie and her husband, Count Caspar Matuschka.

The bride and groom’s witnesses were HRH Prince Wenceslas of Nassau, HRH  Duchess Pauline of Württemberg, Constantin du Boisbaudry, Countess Giorgiana of Arco-Zinneberg, Tarek Abdel Ghaffer Plaza, Countess Livia von Wilczek, Jose Manuel Artiles, and Fiona Feichtinger.

The three-year-old daughter of Princess Marie Astrid of Liechtenstein, Althaea Worthington, was one of the flower girls at the wedding.

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Princely House/Iconoclash Photography – Teresa Mareni & Daniel Bachler

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After the wedding, a reception was held at Schloss Valduz, hosted by the bride’s parents.

Princess Marie Caroline, who works in the fashion industry in London, wore the Habsburg Fringe tiara. See below the link to more information about this tiara.

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